After successful completion of the course, students are able to understand contemporary art and architecture production as a means and expression of cultural, political and economic changes and to engage themselves in new approaches of experimental, critical spatial practice. Due to its orientation toward a combination of scholarly and artistic research, the Visual Culture module offers students a range of transdisciplinary competences - critical thinking, cooperation, experimental approaches, research-oriented project work, interpretation and adaptation skills – for independently engaging with the production/reception of art and architecture.
Core course of the modular programme 'Visual Culture'. Reception and interpretation of architecture along examples of art, literature, film, photography and music. Comparison of effects and methods of the different languages in relation to architecture in order to better understand relevant planning.
The lectures will be held in German. For more details, please see the german note.
In winter term 2021/22 this course can only be taken when enrolling in the Visual Culture module.
There is no need to enrol individually in any of the module’s courses.